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tri4nature

paul hardisty

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tri4nature is a personal challenge to train for, race in and complete 7 Ironman 70.3 triathlons over 18 months.   Each race consists of a 1.9 km open water swim, a 90.1 km bike, and a half marathon (21.1 km run).   The goal: Raise $17,300 for WorldWide Fund for Nature (WWF Australia). I have completed 6  races so far, with 1 to go.  

Thanks to everyone who generously has donated so far!

Follow Paul's progress by visiting http://tri4nature.org/

100% of all funds raised go direct to WWF.

This challenge is entirely personal.  Opinions expressed here or in the tri4nature blog are entirely my own.  

Thanks!

Paul H

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WWF- Australia (World Wide Fund for Nature Australia)

WWF's mission is to halt the degradation of our planet's natural resources and preserve our life-support system – the environment. By doing things smarter, we aim to build a future in which humans live in harmony with nature, preserving biodiversity so that we all benefit and enjoy our most precious gift. Our planet. 


Please donate to WWF-Australia and help us to continue our important work.

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